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Downtown St. Louis

4/5(4,004 area reviews)

Ample dining options, fascinating museums, and great live music are just a few top things to explore in Downtown St. Louis. A visit to Gateway Arch or Busch Stadium might round out your trip, and you can jump aboard the metro at 8th and Pine Station or Stadium Station to get around town.

Downtown St. Louis
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Clayton

If you're looking for abundant dining options, a trip to Clayton might be just the ticket. Explore top sights in the area like Chapel of St. Timothy And St. Titus, Concordia Seminary and get around town on the metro at Clayton Station.

Clayton
Central West End

Central West End

4.5/5(450 area reviews)

Enjoy this relaxed area, the ultimate destination for a lazy afternoon. Browse unique stores, admire artworks and sip coffee at sidewalk tables shaded by trees.

Central West End
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Downtown West

If you're spending some time in Downtown West, St. Louis Union Station and St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station are top sights worth seeing.

Downtown West
"The first St. Charles Borromeo Church, like this one, was constructed of vertical, hewn logs placed directly in the ground: an architectural style unique to the French in the New World during the 17th and 18th centuries. The church has been rebuilt on its original location. Jesse Francis, a local preservationist with 20 years experience restoring 18th French log buildings, directed the reconstruction. The work was done completely by with period tools in the manner of the 18th century. The church is part of an on-going historical interpretive program based on a re-creation of daily activities in this old French village."

St. Charles Historic District

St. Charles Historic District is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to Historic Main Street and Missouri River while you're in town.

St. Charles Historic District
Soulard

Soulard

4/5(6 area reviews)

You'll enjoy the bars and churches in Soulard. You might want to make time for a stop at Anheuser-Busch Brewery or Soulard Farmer's Market.

Soulard

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